A highlight of this tour is a visit to the Klungkung Kertagosa, a building designed and built in 1710 by the best artisans in the country. The compound contains the beautiful Bale Kambang floating pavilion and the Kertagosa Royal Court of Justice, with elaborate ceiling murals. Continue on to the terraced Pura Kehen temple complex built in the 11th century. A series of steps lead to the entrance door where the demonic face of Kala Makara stands guard over the temple grounds. Your destination is Tenganan, a walled mountain village where the Bali Aga live. These people are descendants of the original island people who maintain their pre-Hindu culture. Here, identical living compounds are arranged in two rows along a wide, stone-paved street running the length of the village. The villagers are known for weaving a unique Kamben Grinsing (flaming cloth), which is believed to protect its wearer from evil. Your lunch will be served in the middle of rice terraces of Subak Guliang.